Yajuvendra Singh
2016
Word Segmentation in Sanskrit Using Path Constrained Random Walks
Amrith Krishna
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Bishal Santra
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Pavankumar Satuluri
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Sasi Prasanth Bandaru
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Bhumi Faldu
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Yajuvendra Singh
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Pawan Goyal
Proceedings of COLING 2016, the 26th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Technical Papers
In Sanskrit, the phonemes at the word boundaries undergo changes to form new phonemes through a process called as sandhi. A fused sentence can be segmented into multiple possible segmentations. We propose a word segmentation approach that predicts the most semantically valid segmentation for a given sentence. We treat the problem as a query expansion problem and use the path-constrained random walks framework to predict the correct segments.
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